Caryn, @carynjrogers, who is not a doctor and who talks about science stuff *way* too much DS Oscar born by emergent C-section at 34 weeks for fetal indicators, due to severe PEDD Bridget born by C-section after water broke at 39 weeks after a healthy pregnancy

Hi! I just went to meet a doctor who does many research studies with preeclamptic patients and he agreed to take me on as a patient. I'm really excited about his ideas and he really knew about all kinds of studies in this area. He said to go with the recent studies that are out there and take any vitamin that has proven to have any kind of reduction in PE. He said they may not all work but vitamins will not harm you or the baby. He suggested that I take folic acid, prenatals, vitamin D and beta carotene. He also suggested calcium but because I'm a heavy milk drinker he said I could skip that one. He said that vitamin C and E (antioxidants) did not help reduce PE so those ones are not needed. I will also be on low dose aspirin and heparin after becoming pregnant (probably between 8-10 weeks). I lost my baby girl when I was only 21 weeks. I'm waiting on blood test results and they're going to check my liver and kidneys to make sure all is well, but if all my tests are good I have the green light to become pregnant in August! So exciting!